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Returning attorney buys former City Hall

After five years of practicing out of a Woodford County office, attorney Robert Clay­comb is back in Hodgenville.
Claycomb, who graduated Transylvania University and the Salmon P. Chase College of Law, started his first practice in space above Smith’s Drugs in 1983. He spent several years in the Hodgenville area before moving his practice to Woodford County in 2006.
Claycomb said he decided it was time to move his office back “home” and settle down with a single practice based out of LaRue County.

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